Mako (Hungary)

(9:54AM) We are in Mako. Mako is the first town which we met after frontier between Romania-Hungary. It is a city in Csongrád County on the Muresul River near the Romanian border.
(9:56AM) We stopped to a station oil to buy the vinieta/vigneta. This is a very nice and interesting building.
(9:56AM) From the station oil we bought the vinieta/vigneta which was about 5 EUR (20ft).
(10:10AM) You can buy the vinieta/vigneta from any station oil in Hungary but is better to buy it from the first station oil you'll meet in your way if you want to go on your route on the motorway M5.
(10:11AM) In our way Mako appeared to be a nice and clean town. We didn't stopped in Mako.
(10:11AM) There are many sign posts, which help very much.
(10:11AM) Mako is pround because many important and famous people born in it. One of the important persons, was Joseph Pulitzer who was born in Mako on 1847.
(10:12AM) From Mako you can go to Bekescsaba on Kossuth utca and then on Justh Gyula utca and farther to Gyula on road 44. Gyula has border with Romania. Gyula is an important center for the Romanian community of Hungary.
(10:12AM) We must follow E68, 43 to Szeged.
(10:12AM) There are many sign posts, in this way you'll find very easy the route.
(10:15AM) Go out from Mako. We go on to Szeged.
(10:22AM) We are going on the route to Szeged.